About this Event
Tuesday, February 25, 8:30AM—9:30AM
We will meet in person at the Spark Building, Starting Block Café (3rd Floor). Doors will open at 8 AM for networking.
Spark Building, Starting Block Café (3rd Floor)
821 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI 53703
Agenda
- Breakfast & Networking 8:00—8:30 AM
- Program 8:30—9:30 AM
- Networking 9:30—10:00 AM
Join us for an inspiring program focused on our leap forward in sustainable transit. Featuring two expert speakers, Mike Rusch from Metro Transit will explore the transformative impact of the new bus system and Zia Brucaya from Greater Madison MPO will highlight sustainable transit resources and emerging opportunities. Learn all about the launch of the all-electric Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, new fare payment, and new bus tracking. Engage with the RoundTrip program, which supports individuals and employers in making sustainable transportation choices.
Discover how sustainable transit is shaping a more connected and resilient future for our community.
Mick Rusch, Chief Development Officer, Metro Transit
As the chief development officer at Metro Transit, Mick Rusch leads Metro’s marketing, planning, and IT teams. He is also the team lead for Metro’s new smartcard fare system. Mick has worked at Metro for a number of years in various positions including as Metro’s marketing and customer service manager, customer service supervisor, and media spokesperson.
Zia Brucaya manages the RoundTrip program of the Greater Madison MPO, which promotes alternatives to driving alone in Dane County. She holds a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from the UW-Madison and has over a decade of experience in public engagement and advocacy related to multimodal transportation. Through the RoundTrip program, Zia partners with local agencies, employers and organizations, and conducts public outreach to support walking, bicycling, riding the bus and carpooling. She lives in a one-car household and commutes by bus and telework, and has previously lived car-free in Alaska and Indianapolis.
Scholarships
Complimentary tickets to all staff of member organizations. Sliding scale/scholarships also available for nonmembers. Please contact [email protected] to learn more.
Access
Doors to the building open at 8 AM, enter the building through the breezeway / main entrance (it’s on the SW side). Registering here gets you on our guest list, please bring a photo ID for possible front door confirmation with security.
Parking
Paid parking is available in the South Livingston Parking Garage attached to the Arts + Literature Lab building. 111 S Livingston St, Madison, WI 53703. Free street parking is generally available nearby.
Bus Routes
The Spark Building is accessible via bus routes A and B.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
821 E Washington Ave, 821 East Washington Avenue, Madison, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 23.18